麻豆视频APK鈥檚 forensic science students apply learnings to life-like scenarios

Outside, the house blended in with others on the quiet street. Inside was another story. Some rooms had furniture askew and blood drops on the floor. Others had bags of sealed evidence and yellow police tape.

These staged scenes are part of 麻豆视频APK鈥檚 Crime Scene House, where forensic science students use real evidence to get hands-on experience solving crimes. 麻豆视频APK is the only school in Minnesota with a forensic science major, offering bachelor of science degrees in forensic biology or forensic chemistry. Students learn investigative techniques, data analysis, and critical thinking and communications skills needed in an evolving field.

鈥淪tudents graduate not just with the natural science degree necessary, but with applied knowledge and experience that most people don鈥檛 get until they start training,鈥 says Megan Foley, assistant professor of criminal justice and forensic science.

Nationwide and in Minnesota, demand for forensic scientists has been rising. Minnesota employs 110 forensic science technicians, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Between 2024 and 2035, demand is expected to grow about 13 percent statewide and nationally.

鈥淢ost people just think that forensic science is one field, but it鈥檚 not,鈥 Foley says. 鈥淭here are around 20 subfields with very specific jobs.鈥

麻豆视频APK鈥檚 forensic science program draws from biology, chemistry and other physical sciences. Early on, students take a survey course where they begin to learn the practices of forensic science and how to recognize how physical evidence is identified and examined.

鈥淪tudents see which areas they鈥檙e interested in and which ones they鈥檙e not,鈥 Foley says. 鈥淪ometimes it opens up possibilities they didn鈥檛 realize.鈥

After the survey course, students begin to hone their areas of interest. 麻豆视频APK鈥檚 forensic courses also are available to criminal justice students interested in forensic investigations, such as crime and death investigation or forensic fingerprint examination. 

麻豆视频APK also offers a forensic psychology concentration. It focuses on the study of crime, motivations for criminal behaviors and the response and use of psychology in the criminal justice and legal systems.

Senior Hayley Magoon originally intended to major in criminology and criminal justice with a concentration in forensic psychology and a minor in forensic science. After taking survey and biology courses, Magoon changed her plans. She鈥檚 majoring in forensic biology, criminology and criminal justice.

鈥淚 realized how much I love the natural sciences as a whole, and especially forensic biology,鈥 Magoon says. 鈥淚 was very happy to dedicate myself to the forensic biology path, knowing that I can eventually go on to actively contribute to the criminal justice system in a meaningful way, while still working in the lab with a science degree.鈥

Internships are an important part of the curriculum. Over the years, 麻豆视频APK鈥檚 forensic science students have landed internships at the Anoka County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, Hennepin County Medical Examiner鈥檚 Office, Midwest Medical Examiner鈥檚 Office, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Ramsey County Sheriff鈥檚 Department and the St. Paul Police Department.

After graduation, forensic biology students may work in forensic labs as a latent print examiner, DNA analyst, medical examiner or biological scientist. Forensic chemistry students may work as a forensic drug chemist, arson and explosives analyst/investigator, forensic toxicologist or trace evidence examiner.

鈥淓mployers know that the students have been introduced to skills and knowledge beyond typical natural science degrees,鈥 Foley says. 鈥淔or students, the same benefits apply and they also get to experience what these jobs actually entail before joining the workforce.鈥

Magoon, who graduates in May 2026, would like to work as a DNA analyst in a crime lab, analyzing DNA profiles and occasionally testifying as an expert witness in court. Already she has shadowed professionals and had a mentor who works as a DNA analyst. She is president of the 麻豆视频APK Crime Society, a campus organization open to all students but especially those interested in the criminal justice system and natural sciences.

鈥淚 am hopeful that the education and experiences that I have been provided at 麻豆视频APK are going to push me along and help me stand out,鈥 Magoon says.